Enrichment Plan: For Design, I will change the font size to something more interesting and eye catching. For Knowledge, I will be more detailed in my descriptions for the events. For Application, I will add the genre and possibly audio files. For Presentation, I will make sure that the grammar is stellar.
People and Songs:
Year: 1986
Person: Harry Roth
Song: Walk of Life
Genre: Pop / Rock
Artist: Dire Straits
Album: Brothers in Arms
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Why: "I liked the group, and it wasn't disco."



Year: 1976
Person: Lisa Heller
Song: Take the Money and Run
Genre: Rock
Artist: The Steve Miller Band
Album: Fly Like an Eagle
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Why: "It had nothing to do with the lyrics, really. It was just that we were sixteen, and the boys were seventeen, and it was just good music to have on while riding around in the back someone's station wagon with all the windows open, going to the beach or to hang out at the town dock. It just was sort of a care free soundtrack to our nights."



Year: 1966
Person: Harry Heller
Songs:
  1. Monday, Monday
  2. The Sounds of Silence
  3. Summer in the City
  4. California Dreamin'
  5. We Can Work it out
  6. Strangers in the Night
  7. Winchester Cathedral
  8. Zorba the Greek
  9. Reach Out (I'll Be There)
  10. Yellow Submarine

Genre: N/A
Artist: Mamas and the Papas, Simon and Garfunkel, Lovin' Spoonful, The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, New Vaudeville Band, Four Tops
Album: N/A
Why: "You gave me a great music year. I'm going to try to answer your query based upon which song I loved in 1966, because there are many that became classics and I enjoyed them later in life. Your mother will attest that we had 33 rpm records of some songs years before our friends even knew the groups. Her friends would come over to hear our records. What a great year. I had a 6 year old daughter and a three year old son and a 29 year old sexy wife. Now all I have is the sexy wife."

Events:
1986: This article is about high school dropout rates of minorities in New York, 1986. 62% of Hispanic students, 53% of African American students and 46% of American Indian students dropped out after ninth grade. Around this time, the dropout rates were even being called an epidemic.

1976: This article tells about how a Black Arts Center "broke ground." The Richard Allen Center for Culture and Art received a blessing from the African Methodist Episcopal Church, a grant from Exxon and 200 seats from Avery Fisher Hall.

1966: This page is about Robert C. Weaver, the first African American man to have cabinet level position in the US. He was appointed the first Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in 1966, and left in 1969.